Would you ride this train?
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Would you ride this train?
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National War Labor Board [[1942–1945) - Wikipedia
Senate committee visit Ford Motor Company plant, April 13, 1942 - POLITICO
Eighty-two years later Congress encourages war-profiteering.
Metro Detroit rabbi arrested in Israel amid Gaza war protest [[detroitnews.com)
AFAIK it's an urban myth.
I wish the Lions had gotten Quinyon.
Lord, there are lots of guns in our rivers!
World War 2 History | Veterans Share Their Stories
https://youtu.be/ROSY9zo5PJc?t=1
I wonder if the U.S. is capable of great things in the present age, e.g., with a populace as stupid and benighted Sir Richard the Turd[???]
stupidity | Etymology of stupidity by etymonline
Labor Notes - Wikipedia
Now that unions have been deloused of their criminal elements, troublemakers are free to delouse Wall Street and its thugs on Pennsylvania Ave.
A Troublemaker's...
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1943-Packard-Motor-Company-strike.pdf [[motorcities.org)
Easy come, easy go. Before they were robber barons, the Vanderbilts were in the China opium trade. Same for Forbes.
You may be correct about wildcat strikes, Lowell. But I've read that the policy at Solidarity House was zero called strikes during the war.
Steve Babson's book is a reliable source IMHO. I'll...
Throughout the war, my dad worked the midnight shift at the tank plant. He rode streetcars and buses from Hamtramck seven days a week. Born in 1909, he was too young for WW1 and too old for WW2....
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Shawn Fain:cool:
Mercedes-Benz plants in Vance and Woodstock, Alabama, vote on May 13-17 on unionization.
UAW's Fain braces for fight with politicians to win at Mercedes plants [[freep.com)
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Harvard Law’s Labor and Worklife Program releases major report aimed at reforming American labor law - Harvard Law School | Harvard Law School
And Sharon Block of the Labor and Worklife Program is...
Please stop thinking, Richard. Take a pill.
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